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Subject: Re: restrictions for 'registered addicts' Posted on: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 10:13:09 +0000


> Wow - that sounds exciting!!! :p :rofl:

Thank you All so so much for your replies.

I think I need to clarify some things for you.

Myself, my spouse and our child are all UK citizens.

My spouse is also a recovering addict/alcoholic (we met through a
recovery group in the UK). 5 years clean/sober and has a criminal record
for drugs, ABH and 'drunk and disorderly'. All cautions but no
convictions. Would these count?

I myself have no criminal record at all, not even minor offences. I had
to have a police check a while back so that I could volunteer in a drug
treatment centre and all was fine.

We both have a medical history the size of a small country but nothing
serious in the past 5 years since things have changed.

My spouse is not a 'registered addict' with the Home Office here in the
UK but I am (or so I was led to believe by a GP back in the mid 90's).

Thanks again

J

(I will have a look on Google and see if I can find out anything about
'registered addicts with the Home Office' and post back what I find, if
anything).

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